Mohammad Jameel name in Epstein Black book
I was looking it up and came across intriguing possibilities of who it could be. Firstly, does this name lead us back to Mohammad Yunus. Also, could this person have something to do with the passport found during the Epstein raid, the one with the Saudi Arabian address. (Maybe Obama's cousin's place /s).
Mostly what comes is not Mohammad Jameel, but mostly the reverse, Jameel Mohammad.
A quick note, during research of late I see that Rupert Murdoch shows up quite a bit.
Murdoch Misleads Readers About Renewable Subsidies & Saudi Playboys
It is hard to keep up with the Murdoch media. On a daily basis, RenewEconomy receives emails from outraged readers and mortified energy market players pointing to the latest nonsense and falsehood about renewable energy published in The Australian and the News Ltd tabloids that dominate the mainstream news media market.
RenewEconomy simply doesn’t have the resources to debunk them all – although we did contemplate a daily bulletin called the “Un-Australian” at one stage, but someone beat us to it.
But a recent story in The Australian has provoked us into action. The so-called “exclusive” is their front page lead and is titled “Saudi solar tycoon wins $300 million handouts boost”. The story is written by political correspondent David Crowe, who is not usually the worst of the bunch when it comes to renewables, but he’s got it badly wrong here.
The Australian‘s confected outrage is based around the story that a very rich Saudi businessman (Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel) is making so much money out of Australian households from the Moree solar farm, and has a son (Hassan Jameel) who is dating Jamaican singer Rihanna at the same time.
What should we do in the face of this outrage and high-profile romance? Apparently we are supposed to agree to pay subsidies to extend the life of the ageing and unreliable Liddell coal-fired power station.
Except that the story is – like so much written about renewables in The Australian – a whole lot of cobblers.
We see the name crop up in an article about Prince Andrew:
In 2011 he was seen passionately kissing a mystery brunette on board a Saudi
billionaire’s yacht as Britain erupted into riots.
He was reportedly a guest of Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel on a three-day break
in Corsica worth an estimated £85,000. (NSFW, shows woman breast through sheer top, also a caped topless woman in underwear-like bottoms and a feather headdress) https://www.thesun.co.uk/archives/news/5901/the-high-life-and-times-of-playboy-prince-andy/ something like this yacht? link
He and three detectives were flown in by private jet for the jaunt on board
the 50m superyacht.
The name comes in MIT News as recipient of honorary Knighthood by Queen Elizbeth in 2014
Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel ’78, a successful businessman and benefactor of causes including programs at MIT for poverty alleviation and food and water security, will receive an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II. Jameel is a lifetime member of the MIT Corporation, the Institute’s governing body.
The honor was announced on Monday by the British Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Jameel’s home country, in recognition of his philanthropic activities and his support for development of arts and culture in the United Kingdom.
Regarding the Yunus tie in, it's collaborating with Grameen.
http://grameen-jameel.com/board/
Zaher Al-Munajjed – Board Chairman, Advisor to the President of Abdul Latif Jameel Group
Zaher Al Munajjed is Chairman of Grameen-Jameel Microfinance Ltd. and Advisor to Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel, President of the ALJ Group in Saudi Arabia. His career spans over 25 years of international business experience in the field of General Management. As Advisor to Mohammed Jameel, he has been at the forefront of establishing corporate community geared social developmental programs, especially in the areas of vocational training and microfinance. His latest contributions were in setting up Grameen-Jameel Microfinance Ltd. which assists and develops the microfinance sector in the MENA and Turkey region. Zaher is the holder of an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Master’s in French International Law from St. Joseph University.
Much more on that page, for more digging lol
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dailymail - https://archive.is/xZzhR
thesun -
superyachtfan - https://archive.is/qfK4Q
grameen - https://archive.is/2o1Cw